Recently we got a question from one of our users on how to embed a Tom's Planner Gantt chart in a page in Atlassians Confluence app. You can do this by adding an iFrame to a page, but it's not as smiple to do as we would like it to be. So here is a step by step guide:

We are introducing a Live Chat feature to Tom's Planner, which will allow you to communicate directly with us for support. If you run into a problem on your Gantt chart or just have a question, you can now get in touch with us in just one click.

You can embed a Tom's Planner chart on the page of a website, intranet or blog. This works the same as for example embedding a YouTube video on a webpage. To embed a chart open the 'my schedules' panel and select the chart you want to embed. Then you click on the ‘embed your schedule’ link in the right bottom part of the panel.

As of today Tom’s Planner is available for Android tablets and phones. The Android version of Tom’s Planner is not a dumbed down version of the tool. It’s the full experience. You get exactly the same Gantt chart functionalities as you would on any laptop or desktop computer.

Today's blog post is here to bring you some tips on how to better get around your Gantt chart and make changes more efficiently. These tips are especially useful for those who work on their Gantt charts on a daily basis and want to work as efficiently as possible.

From today you can now use filters in our online Gantt charts. This gives you the ability to filter through your project in a variety of ways; including symbol searching and searching within a specific time period.

After receiving feedback from our users we have decided to make some changes and small feature additions to our online Gantt chart tool. Including changes to the collaboration and sharing of your project charts, the merging of periods and additional options in import/export of your Gantt charts.

WHAT IS TOM'S PLANNER?

Tom's Planner allows you to create and share Gantt Charts online with "drag and drop" simplicity. It is very user friendly and gives control back to the project manager. It's easier than MS Project & faster than Excel.